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Page 43 Omnetics Unveils MIL Metal Nano-Connectors


Minneapolis, MN — Omnetics Connector Corpora- tion has introduced its new line of Metal Nano- Connectors, which are high-density, multi-position connectors made with break-away or threaded metal housings for a positive lock and environmen- tal seal. Built to meet or exceed military specifica- tions, the small, lightweight, but strong connectors are suitable for mission-critical applications where size, weight and reliability are crucial, such as on board unmanned aerial vehicles (UAMs). As their use continues to grow exponentially


for military reconnaissance, security and beyond, UAMs must operate under a wide range of envi- ronmental conditions and stay aloft for long peri- ods of time. The electronic functions inside the craft such as circuits, cameras, and other instru- ments require cable and interconnects that are ex- tremely small and lightweight but that can also withstand high shock and vibration while main- taining electrical integrity.


Select Intros Collapsible RF Shielding


Canandaigua, NY — Select Fabrica- tors, Inc. is introducing a new light- weight, collapsible RF shielding box designed to facilitate testing of wire- less devices for R & D, manufacturing quality control and coverage testing for cellular carriers. The new design utilizes highly conductive fabric and RF-absorbing foam and isolates wire- less devices and systems from RF and microwave interference. Electronics testing laboratories in the commercial and industrial wireless, automotive, aerospace & defense and military in- dustries will be able to achieve space and cost savings over conventional hard-walled boxes.


The new line of metal nano-connectors in-


clude the smallest military-quality connectors available today and also survive ruggedness tests even beyond military specifications. Temperature ranges exceed +200°C, and locking screws hold all connections together securely during even the toughest of landings. Board mounted versions mate with pre-wired


connector/cables for instrument wiring. The con- nectors are available in four shell sizes: 6, 11, 16, and 28 positions arranged on a 0.025-in. (0.64mm) pitch and are capable of 1 amp per contact. They can be configured with different levels of water- proof sealing up to IP-68. A variety of shell materi- al and finishes are available including nickel-plat-


ed brass and back oxide stainless steel. Contact: Omnetics Connector Corporation,


Metal nano-connectors.


7260 Commerce Circle E, Minneapolis, MN 55432 % 763-572-0656 E-mail: dhunt@omnetics.com Web: www.omnetics.com


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Lightweight foldup RFI box. Called “Select-A-Shield™ RF


Wireless Test Boxes,” weigh less than three pounds, a fraction of a hard-walled test box. RF Wireless Test Boxes collapse easily for com- pact storage. The lightweight test boxes can be readily transported in vehicles or totes for on-site testing. Performance of the new Select-A-


Shield Wireless Test Boxes is compa- rable to that of hard-walled test enclo- sures. Average attenuation of –75.3dB in the range of 850MHz to 5800MHz has been certified in independent test- ing of a WTP612 Wireless Test Box. Three standard pre-configured I/O plates as well as custom connector ar- rays allow external networking. Made in the USA, the test box’s


exterior walls are Nova Select™ con- ductive silver/copper/nickel RoHS- compliant fabric. One-half inch (12.7mm) thick RF absorbing foam is covered in durable nylon material creating a box structure which pro- tects the devices being tested from the conductive materials. A complete box is achieved by folding and secur- ing the opening with an integral hook


and loop (Velcro) closure system. Contact: Select Fabricators, Inc., 5310 North Street, Building 5,


Canandaigua, NY 14424 %585-393-0650 fax: 585-393-1375 E-mail: selectus@select-fabricators.com Web: www.www.select-fabricators.com


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